Hi Natty,
Thanks for the solution. I got that.
For everybody else
function myfunc()
{
var SelectedNode;
// This gives you the node that is clicked
SelectedNode=TreeView1.getTreeNode
(TreeView1.clickedNodeIndex);
// just checks and returns a property of the node
if (SelectedNode!=null)
{
alert(SelectedNode.getAttribute("text"));
}
}
Tie this in to the onclick event of the tree.
Hope this helps
Warm Regards,
Soumitra
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